White House Issues Literal Warning to People Watching O’Keefe Videos

In addition to the steady flood of hacked emails released by WikiLeaks from Democrat presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman, John Podesta, a series of videos from Project Veritas have been released that have shown even more Democrat corruption.

White House press secretary Josh Earnest issued what amounted to a trigger warning for America during a news briefing Wednesday. Earnest said that the videos should not be trusted, even though several people had already resigned or been terminated as a result of the videos, Breitbart reported.

“Despite what the name might suggest, these videos have not often revealed the truth,” Earnest said.

A few minutes later Earnest seemed to contradict himself by admitting that some Democrats were out of a job because of what the videos revealed about them.

“Time and time and time again, the information that was released by this organization was a lot different than initial reports would indicate,” he said, while urging viewers to have “extreme caution” when watching the videos.

I bet right now President Barack Obama is wishing he could censor what people can watch on the internet.

But, because he can’t, here is one of the Project Veritas videos for your viewing enjoyment, in case you missed it (WARNING: graphic language ahead):

Earnest also stumbled when addressing the allegations that Robert Creamer, a Democrat operative who was in one of the videos talking about how he was trying toincite violence, had meet hundreds of times with Obama.

“I’m not sure that I can describe it, because, I’m not sure there is much of one,” he said when asked to describe Creamer’s relationship with Obama.

Here’s the second Project Veritas video, again with graphic language that may be offensive:

Democrats are in full panic mode over these videos because they show just how corrupt and deceitful the party has been.

It’s one thing to oppose the Republican nominee, but it’s another thing to deliberately incite violence at rallies as a way of trying to score some political points.